Thanks. I think i have plenty of MP3's to fill up a dvd-r. So ill give it a try. CD-R just doesnt have enough room.Thanks. I think i have plenty of MP3's to fill up a dvd-r. So ill give it a try. CD-R just doesnt have enough room.

Hi,
i,d say that if your DVD player Supports MP3 playback. that it would. however Putting a few MP3s On A Dvd is like Throwing a bucket of water into the sea, And expecting it to make A difference. reference Only.
Try putting the MP£s onto A CD-R.
Also if your putting MP3s onto A Dvd, make sure you Have lots of them, for the Machine to recognise.
Or put several Folders Onto the DVD, Another alternative. is to shove A Dummy-File on There about 500mb Plus.
Finally make sure That your player Supports The -R format, And that your Writing Software, is fully completing it,s Task/Finalising by writing The T-O-C ( table of Contents )

You can try several attempts at different ways. Until you,ve got it Sussed. if you have no luck with the Player recognising it. try adding 1 or 2 WAVs Or A Video File.

This will help the Player To see The Disk.

Finally if using nero Use The Tab ( Create MP3 disk )

If i can help further let me Know.

Mike @ compurepair.Hi,
No Problem Josh, If you have re-writable disks.
You can try several attempts at different ways. Until you,ve got it Sussed. if you have no luck with the Player recognising it. try adding 1 or 2 WAVs Or A Video File.
This will help the Player To see The Disk.
Finally if using nero Use The Tab ( Create MP3 disk )
If i can help further let me Know.
Mike @ compurepair.

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